A lot can happen in a month. Stars emerge, hopes disappear. Heck, William Henry Harrison's entire presidential tenure was just 31 days. And here we are, one month into college football,
Kenneth Murray went into Oklahoma's game against Army with the goal of breaking the school record for tackles. The sophomore linebacker ended up setting the Football Bowl Subdivision mark. Murray made 28 stops in the Sooners' 28-21 overtime win over the Black Knights on
With one month of the 2018 college football season in the books, we have begun to see our fair share of upsets take place. Are more on tap in Week 5? The first thing we need to do in
Expanding the College Football Playoff isn't going to happen anytime soon. Industry executives seem pleased with how the four-team setup has gone since it formed in 2014.
Kentucky's first win against Florida in more than three decades wasn't enough to get the Wildcats into the top 25. A complete destruction of Murray State didn't do the job. Kentucky
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